Super Bowl 52: Chris Long has to get tattoo of coach Ken Flajole if Eagles win

Long joked with Flajole about the possibility of getting new ink during training camp. Little did he know the Eagles would make it this far.The Eagles defensive end was reunited with linebackers coach Ken Flajole, who previously served as Rams defensive coordinator during Long's stint in St. Louis from 2008-15, and joked he would get a tattoo of Flajole's face if Philadelphia won the big game at the end of the season.

Philadelphia police arrested only four people following a wild celebration that resulted in fires being set and property damage in the city.

Eagles fans went wild following the team's first Super Bowl victory, lighting fires and causing other damage in downtown Philadelphia, but as of Monday afternoon, police had only arrested four individuals.

Police commissioner Richard Ross told Philly.com he expects that number to grow, after officials finish reviewing video, social media posts, and other evidence.

"These people are not off the hook," Ross said. "When we find out who they are, we’re going to arrest them."

Police estimated up to 100,000 fans gathered in downtown Philly to celebrate the team's first NFL championship since 1960. Just minutes after the game, social media revealed fires had been set and a vehicle had been flipped over, among other mayhem.

Police had previously used Crisco during the team's NFC championship victory over the Vikings. The underdog Eagles will take on the defending-champion Patriots at 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday.

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Philadelphia Police arrested just four people Sunday night during the Eagles-related celebrations that erupted across the city after the team’s Super Bowl win. That number is likely to grow. Commissioner Richard Ross said Monday that police were reviewing surveillance video, social media

Eagles fans took to the streets of Philadelphia after their Super Bowl win, but some took the celebration too far, flipping a car, taking down a hotel awning and looting several downtown stores.

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According to Philly.com, other vandalism included traffic lights torn down, a looted gas station, smashed windows at Macy's, and a destroyed awning at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.

Ross, who said he got hit in the head by an bottle someone had tossed in the air, defended his officers' actions, but said the sheer size of the celebration made enforcement difficult.

"I’m disappointed that some of these idiots… chose to live up to a reputation that is not deserved on the part of 98 percent of our fans," Ross said.

Philadelphia Erupts in Celebration, and Unruliness, After Victory

Some fans pulled down traffic lights and pushed over planters in rowdy celebrations after the Eagles won their first Super Bowl championship.Fans flooded into the streets from crowded bars after watching their team clinch its first Super Bowl title and the first national championship for any Philadelphia team since the Phillies won the World Series in 2008.

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Is the NFC East the best division in the history of the NFL? .
Is the NFC East the best division in the history of the NFL?With the Philadelphia Eagles winning their first Super Bowl in Minnesota, the NFC East became the first division in the history of the NFL where every team has won a championship.

As expected , celebrations of the historic Super Bowl victory of the Philadelphia Eagles led to havoc on Sunday night, as cheering crowds damaged property Little bit of fire, little bit of mayhem , little bit of eating horse shit: THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IS BURNING DOWN pic.twitter.com/lcbHLd894P.

Philadelphia Police arrested just four people Sunday night during the Eagles-related celebrations that erupted across the city after the team’s Super Bowl win. That number is likely to grow. Commissioner Richard Ross said Monday that police were reviewing surveillance video, social media

More from Michael Boren. If you read some of the headlines coming from national and worldwide media on Eagles fans’ celebrations after the Super Bowl Gallery: “philly police scanner reveals horrific scenes in philadelphia as fans riot after super bowl victory

It was a celebration like none other in Center City and throughout Philadelphia after the Eagles won their first Super Bowl Championship. The mayor's office said earlier Monday that three arrests were made, though Philadelphia police have declined to release an official number so far.

As expected , celebrations of the historic Super Bowl victory of the Philadelphia Eagles led to havoc on Sunday night, as cheering crowds damaged property and turned cars upside down, and an explosion of unknown ripped in the downtown Little bit of fire, little bit of mayhem , little bit of eating horse shit

A police department spokesperson said early Monday afternoon that a trio of arrests had been made in relation to a citywide celebration of the Philadelphia Eagles' 41-33 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII but "other arrests are forthcoming."

Police expect more charges after city residents took to the streets to celebrate the Eagles' win over the Patriots. Philadelphia Eagles fans climb a gate outside City Hall as celebrations broke out following Sunday's Super Bowl .

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